How can we turn thousands of hits on our website, www.hughsnews.com, into subscribers?
Do I have any analysts who read and love to get Hugh's News?
I need help from those who analyze trends, numbers, etc.
MailChimp, the company that we hire to take care of our subscriptions, mass mailing, etc. provides me with a daily bar graph of the number of hits on our website. How they know that is a mystery to me.
Like any graph it goes up and down. It seems to me that there is a great interest in the news, messages, prophecies, prayers, Gospel songs/Hymns, the school of evangelism, the new school of Biblical theology, and much more.
One of the new projects is the addition of the photos and bios of our IPHC missionaries. We have not completed this challenge, but we are working on it. I rely on Mel Tinney, my webmaster for that project to size all the photos that you will find in The Link Prayer Guide, 2018 World Missions Ministries. I know that global evangelism is the heartbeat of Jesus, and we want to be obedient in our emphasis on World Missions, especially what our IPHC missionaries are doing.
Melvine and I have made faith commitments every year since our first Missions Convention we conducted in 1963 when I was in my first pastorate at the Brownville Pentecostal Holiness Church about six miles from Evergreen, Alabama in Conecuh County. I learned about Missions Conventions at Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, KY, and the Wilmore United Methodist Church.
So, I want you to know I believe in World Missions and supporting our missionaries. My dear mother, Julia Payne Morgan, was a missionary for the Pentecostal Holiness Church in Hong Kong and Pakhoi, China for nine years prior to marrying my father, Hugh Henry Morgan, in 1929, in Oklahoma City at the General Conference that was held there that year. Bishop Dan T. Muse, a friend of my father performed the wedding ceremony. Consequently, I have a love for Chinese people and other Oriental people that is deep within my spiritual DNA imparted by the Holy Spirit and the love for my missionary mama.
Do I have any analysts who read and love to get Hugh's News?
I need help from those who analyze trends, numbers, etc.
MailChimp, the company that we hire to take care of our subscriptions, mass mailing, etc. provides me with a daily bar graph of the number of hits on our website. How they know that is a mystery to me.
Like any graph it goes up and down. It seems to me that there is a great interest in the news, messages, prophecies, prayers, Gospel songs/Hymns, the school of evangelism, the new school of Biblical theology, and much more.
One of the new projects is the addition of the photos and bios of our IPHC missionaries. We have not completed this challenge, but we are working on it. I rely on Mel Tinney, my webmaster for that project to size all the photos that you will find in The Link Prayer Guide, 2018 World Missions Ministries. I know that global evangelism is the heartbeat of Jesus, and we want to be obedient in our emphasis on World Missions, especially what our IPHC missionaries are doing.
Melvine and I have made faith commitments every year since our first Missions Convention we conducted in 1963 when I was in my first pastorate at the Brownville Pentecostal Holiness Church about six miles from Evergreen, Alabama in Conecuh County. I learned about Missions Conventions at Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, KY, and the Wilmore United Methodist Church.
So, I want you to know I believe in World Missions and supporting our missionaries. My dear mother, Julia Payne Morgan, was a missionary for the Pentecostal Holiness Church in Hong Kong and Pakhoi, China for nine years prior to marrying my father, Hugh Henry Morgan, in 1929, in Oklahoma City at the General Conference that was held there that year. Bishop Dan T. Muse, a friend of my father performed the wedding ceremony. Consequently, I have a love for Chinese people and other Oriental people that is deep within my spiritual DNA imparted by the Holy Spirit and the love for my missionary mama.